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Fat Joe Criticized Over “Radical Black Racists” Remarks In N-Word Laced Rant

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Fat Joe blasted the Foundational Black Americans (FBA) group as “radical Black … debate after discussing the Foundational Black Americans (FBA) group on Math Hoffa … .” 

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